EdPsyc.orgAll about Psychiatry Education2013-05-23T11:57:01Zhttp://edpsyc.org/feed/atom/adminhttp://edpsyc.org/2013/05/building-a-better-brain/2013-05-23T11:57:01Z2013-05-23T11:57:01ZAs early as the 1950s, psychologist David Krech foresaw the power and the peril of cognitive enhancement — prescient concerns that live on today. Monitor on Psychology
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]]>3adminhttp://edpsyc.org/2013/05/making-mentally-ill-defendants-ready-for-trial/2013-05-23T09:37:02Z2013-05-23T09:37:02Z May 19, 2013 KERRVILLE, Texas – The judge ascended the bench. He looked down at cafeteria-style tables marked “Prosecuting Attorney” and “Defense Attorney.” To his left, two men sat in a box marked “Jury.” The witness stand was marked “Witness.” PsycPORT: Psychology Newswire
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]]>3adminhttp://edpsyc.org/2013/05/senators-discuss-changing-background-check-bill/2013-05-21T06:12:25Z2013-05-21T06:12:25Z May 08, 2013 WASHINGTON – Lawmakers backing gun control say they are discussing how to revise the defeated Senate background check bill in order to win votes they need to resuscitate the measure. PsycPORT: Psychology Newswire
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